Do you have a tab problem? You are not alone. There is hardly anyone working with the Internet today, without a tab problem. Tab problem is part of the larger challenge of “information overload” for today’s information worker. Reasons are numerous, but simply put, you are swamped by interesting articles, insights and fun things on the internet, and you don’t want to lose them. Additionally, you need multiple tabs just to complete a single task. No longer do multiple tabs represent multi-tasking.

A recent study by Infodesk shows that poorly curated and hard to find content is costing you valuable time! Even the most conservative estimates suggest that the average information user spends a minimum of two hours per week looking for information. So, stop searching and start organizing. You will be a lot more productive if you follow the age old advice: Organization is the key to success! If you look around you will notice that organization is the norm and not the exception.

Curation works best when the curated topic is crowd-sourced. This statement is based on a 2 year case study of a real world environment where a group of 70 users – who used our KBrowser solution to manage access to information

Opening several tabs at once affects the stability of your browser. It slows down your system, or worse – hangs/freezes it, forcing you to open the Task Manager and start over. Another issue is not being able to see the page titles easily and the inevitable clicking frenzy to find the page you want!